You don’t have to do everything yourself! If you need help with science communication projects, you can collaborate with SciComm professionals.
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Quick science communication tips for busy scientists.
You don’t have to do everything yourself! If you need help with science communication projects, you can collaborate with SciComm professionals.
Read moreShare Your Sci hosts coworking sessions for science communicators, and recently moved those online. Here’s what we learned about online coworking.
Read moreIt’s not always possible to visit people in person to talk about science. Luckily, there are ways to use the internet for science communication. By hosting live conversations with people online, you can reach audiences that aren’t necessarily nearby.
Read moreWhat do you do if a journalist asks you for an interview? Here are some tips for researchers to prepare for media interviews.
Read moreIf you’re thinking of using social media as part of your science communication project, here are a few tips to get you started.
Read moreEvaluating your public engagement projects will give you useful data to demonstrate that you were effective in sharing your science.
Read moreScience communication is not just an activity for scientists, but the science of science communication is being studied as its own academic field.
Read moreTips for finding free-to-use science images for presentations, websites or other materials. Learn how to filter search results, or use specialist databases.
Read moreThere are a few quick and easy ways to include a single one-off citation for a paper on a website or a conference poster.
Read moreAfter a conference, you can share your slides or poster online, to reach a whole new audience. It’s a quick and easy way to expand the reach of your work.
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